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Related: About this forumJewish Food. How many of these have you had?
http://www.listchallenges.com/jewish-foodMy Mom made a great borscht, she did a hot version.
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Jewish Food. How many of these have you had? (Original Post)
Mosby
Nov 2013
OP
Never eaten passover cereal, and in all honesty probably not the liver.
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2013
#4
If you were even invited to a Passover Seder, Hannukah dinner or Friday dinner
question everything
Nov 2013
#5
libodem
(19,288 posts)1. Thank you
For sharing this. I know very little about the kosher diet. I'm glad I was exposed to something new.
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)2. All of them! And I'm not Jewish, but...
WHERE'S THE FALAFEL?
question everything
(47,485 posts)6. "Mostly Ashkenazi for now" says the site
Falafel is Mediterranean/Middle East food..
Skittles
(153,164 posts)3. wow! a lot of them!
some with the help of a Jewish coworker's yummy potluck contributions
Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)4. Never eaten passover cereal, and in all honesty probably not the liver.
Everything else.
question everything
(47,485 posts)5. If you were even invited to a Passover Seder, Hannukah dinner or Friday dinner
you've encountered most. Whether you ate them, is a different story
For many, the idea of fish balls is... strange, without even tasting.
Speaking of gefilte fish - then there are the sweet ones and the salty - non sweet ones.
Been to Panera bread the other day, was cold and dreary and decided to order chicken soup. Was wonderful!
King_David
(14,851 posts)7. All except for Farfel and Black and White cookies nt